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UT AE MSN 2015
That's not a bad idea so you can have more time to look around for a place when you get here. I live in the Zilker neighborhood, right by Barton Springs pool.
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UT AE MSN 2015
Macaroni84 - have you decided where you will be living yet?
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UT AE MSN 2015
Wow! Has anyone looked at the prices for parking permits?! Holy cow! It looks like if we buy the annual "S" pass it's $600 and we would be guaranteed a spot, but if we buy the annual "C+" pass, it's only $180. However, you are not guaranteed a spot with that one and they may fill up super fast. I am torn between which pass to get. I don't want to be searching for parking every day, so I feel like the "S" would be better.....but dang that's expensive! Anyone else decided what they're doing yet?
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UT AE MSN 2015
Macaroni84 - YES! I Love Zilker neighborhood. I feel like it's really close to everything I need. And getting to the nursing building takes me about 15 minutes (give or take depending on traffic). There are several different routes to take, and it's only about 5 miles away. I feel like we won't be driving right in the middle of rush hour most of the time - hopefully! EDIT - I take that back. I was calculating from my office (which is still right by Zilker Park and where I've left from to go to the nursing building before) where I can jump right on MoPac and take Enfield straight to campus - which I feel like is the easiest way to get there. Coming from my house would be probably more like 20-25 minutes.
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UT AE MSN 2015
I like that idea, KCast! I will probably get a parking pass no matter what because I know I'll probably want to go up there on the weekends to study (living in a one bedroom makes it really difficult to study at home). But, people can park at my house and ride with me; though I'll probably stay late after class to study most days and not go straight home. I usually find everything BUT studying to do when I'm at home, so I just can't be there if I need to get things done. Haha!
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UT AE MSN 2015
I agree with KCast - maybe going in together to find a place would be a good idea. I live in the Zilker neighborhood (which is not far from downtown). I just moved in with my boyfriend, but before that I was living in another three-bedroom house in the same neighborhood that was $1,800/month. I have friends in the neighborhood that pay a little more, but that seems to be about an average price. I have seen several for rent signs in my area lately, but they do go very quickly!
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UT AE MSN 2015
Hey Macaroni84, yeah....I swear I read that somewhere. Or maybe that was the amount that you could pull out in subsidized loans. And then you would still be able to pull out additional loans some other way (personal loans, Graduate PLUS loan, etc.), but only that amount would be subsidized. Don't quote me on that.....I could be totally wrong. I'll try to find where I read that and post the link here.
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UT AE MSN 2015
He did say that was a guess, that he couldn't tell me for sure until everything goes through. But I hope that's right. I have been trying to find other information on my own, and it seems that the max we are able to pull out a year is $20,000 (cannot remember where I read that, I need to start writing all this down). Which, if that's true, then that is a little scary for me. BUT, I did find something called Graduate PLUS Loan, which looks like you may be able to pull out the amount that is listed as your EFC amount on the FAFSA (if I read it correctly).....which still is going to be a very tight amount to live on after all the tuition and fees are taken care of. I'm going to try and call about that tomorrow. I plan to tell everyone I work with that I'm available to babysit their children nights and weekends until June so I can save up little bits of money here and there! Haha! I wish we would find out sooner how much we will get FOR SURE!
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UT AE MSN 2015
I just called financial aid and asked them some questions I had. I know some of the questions seem silly, but I have never done this before, so I'm not sure how all of it works. Below are the questions I had and the answers I received. 1. There was nowhere for me to indicate on my FAFSA that I will be unemployed during school and my EFC number is showing that I will be able to afford most of my schooling on my own which is not true. I will need to be living off the student loans, not just paying tuition. Answer - for grad students, loans are not need-based. You should be offered the max amount of loans possible and then you can decide how much you want to accept. (He told me it looks like just for the summer I should be offered $12,000ish, but that's just an estimate. Then there will be a separate number for fall/spring semesters). 2. If I receive scholarships, will that effect the amount of student loans I will be qualified for. Answer - yes. If you receive a scholarship for $5,000, we will reduce the amount you will receive in loans by $5,000. 3. When will we know how much financial aid we will definitely receive? Answer - should be around the end of March (he wasn't 100% about that answer, though). 4. We will not receive our financial aid until 10 days before class starts; how am I supposed to pay my tuition bill? The accounts receivable will be able to see that we will be paying using student loans, and the financial aid office will take care of it. So that's not something we need to worry about. However, if you plan to buy books before then, that will have to come out of your pocket and then just be reimbursed once you receive the remaining amount of your loan after tuition is paid. PS - I know I started the FB group, but I had to deactivate my account again (too much drama on there is stressing me out; plus I have realized I am much more productive when I don't have FB haha). But I think I will periodically log back in to see if there is any important info any of you have posted. I made it where UTVault is able to accept new people when they request to join the group. Hope you're all having a great week so far! :)
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UT AE MSN 2015
Carla, I don't think I'm finding you. When you looked for the group on FB, did you type in everything that was in the parentheses, too? Try copying and pasting this: University of Texas Nursing (AE-MSN 2015)
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UT AE MSN 2015
Carla, I'll try to find you on FB! Hashi, what is your name and I'll look for you also. As far as the housing situation, it has been my experience that it's really hard to find affordable housing in Austin. So if it looks like a good deal, I would take it! For instance, my friends live in the tiniest one bedroom apartment I have ever seen, and it's $1,800 a month! What?! And I think that's pretty much the norm these days. Maybe not, though, if you look in north Austin.
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UT AE MSN 2015
Went ahead and started the group already! It's called University of Texas Nursing (AE-MSN 2015). I made it a closed group, so I guess people will be able to request to join, but I'm not too sure how this works.
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UT AE MSN 2015
Haha! Great idea! I'll make some signs, too. Okay, I'll try to start it tonight! I'll post back here after it's started and has a name so you all can search for it.
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UT AE MSN 2015
I am also so nervous about the financial aid situation! I am terrified of not having a job. I didn't see anywhere on the financial aid form to show that I will be unemployed, so according to my taxes, it looks like I'm able to afford to pay for school myself for the most part, which is NOT the case. Oh geez.....!!! On a different topic, my friend who started OT school this year said that all the new students started a Facebook group to keep up with different things that are going on. I actually got off of Facebook (and I don't miss it much) in October, but would consider getting back on for this. Should we start one? And, then maybe at some point before school starts we can work on getting a group together for a happy hour (or whatever) so we can all meet!
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UT AE MSN 2015
I'm not sure which one we need, but here is where we can do it on campus: UHS CPR Classes
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UT AE MSN 2015
Soooo........can we buy scrubs yet?! Haha, just kidding! Kind of. :)
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UT AE MSN 2015
I just got my acceptance for LeaDs, too!! Oh, wow....still in shock a little bit! It also says that I am on the waitlist for Psych. Congrats to everyone so far, and good luck to those still waiting.
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UT AE MSN 2015
Congrats to all the CNS applicants who have been accepted already! Holy moly......can ours PLEASE come soon?! eeeek
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UT AE MSN 2015
Oh, yeah....you are definitely not the only one! Also, I don't know about anyone else's significant others, but I know mine is ready to find out just as much as I am because I am driving him absolutely bonkers with checking my email and this forum constantly, and trying to figure out when we'll get the email. And on that note, I don't think it's ever been February before people started finding out, so hopefully by Friday we'll hear something! Haha! Hope everyone is having a great week!
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UT AE MSN 2015
Gosh, I hope we find out today! I almost can't take it anymore.....
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have a bachelors in psy..what next ?
And to add to that, I have two friends who went through the program and both have really great jobs now. One of them is currently completing the online masters program that Texas Tech offers as well.
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have a bachelors in psy..what next ?
I didn't read through all of the comments, so I don't know if someone already mentioned this...... but I do know that Texas Tech has an online 2nd degree BSN program because I was looking into it at one point. Hope that helps!
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UT AE MSN 2015
I think mine went okay. I know that I sounded nervous on some of the questions. But in the beginning I was approaching mine being really excited about LeaDs (which I am and will be excited if I get a spot there); Then after she asked me a few questions finding out what I really wanted to do with nursing, she told me what the purpose of the 2nd interview was. So, I may have ruined my shot at NP...... who knows at this point. Hopefully we hear something back next week!
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UT AE MSN 2015
I hope everyone's second interview went well! Just FYI - I was told that they have NOT already made decisions for the NP applicants and the reason for the second interview was actually to determine which program best fit our needs of what our ultimate goal of nursing is (so we are not out of the running for an NP spot). I thought it was going to be more of a short Q&A, but it was actually more of an interview. She said they purposely had someone interview us who had not reviewed our files whatsoever, so we went over everything; and it was almost an hour long!
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UT AE MSN 2015
I think all of us that didn't get an NP spot have heard something....so I feel like maybe you got one of the spots! :)